In the fall of 2017 Pexip got bestowed the honor of creating a way for traditional video-conferencing endpoints to join a Microsoft Teams meeting. This meant porting much of our existing codebase from Linux to Windows, and being able to interact with our GStreamer-based mediastack using C#. This is a story about Windows, Meson, .NET, GstApp, Azure, AVX512, Consultants, PDD (Panic Driven Development), GIR-files and perfect video-streams.

Håvard Graff has been working professionally with GStreamer since 2007, for Tandberg, Cisco and now Pexip, creating video-conferencing products. The desire for quality has made him an obsessional crusader for more and better testing, and he will try to spring GstHarness on you at any given opportunity.

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In the fall of 2017 Pexip got bestowed the honor of creating a way for traditional video-conferencing endpoints to join a Microsoft Teams meeting. This meant porting much of our existing codebase from Linux to Windows, and being able to interact with our GStreamer-based mediastack using C#. This is a story about Windows, Meson, .NET, GstApp, Azure, AVX512, Consultants, PDD (Panic Driven Development), GIR-files and perfect video-streams.

Håvard Graff has been working professionally with GStreamer since 2007, for Tandberg, Cisco and now Pexip, creating video-conferencing products. The desire for quality has made him an obsessional crusader for more and better testing, and he will try to spring GstHarness on you at any given opportunity.